Fm MPT. TTTTTTa LIGHTED FOR THE ILLUMINATION OF TAR HEELS, BOTH NATIVE AND ADOPTED. VOL. 2. SOUTHERN PINES, N. C, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1887. NO. 5 $ i po to $300 r! D as. Agrents preferred who can furnish their own j horses and gnve their whole time to the business. Spare moments may be profitably employed al- I so. A few vacancies in towns and cities. B. F. R. E. B. RANKIN, Homoeopathic Physician, We are pleased to learn of the elec- j erally very good. The yield of hay tion of Mr. E. G. Harrell to be Secre- and clover is very fair, while the pea I tary of the State Agricultural Society, crop is remarkably large. JOHNSON & CO., 1013 Main st., Richmond, Ya. HALIFAX St. (op. Cotton Platform.) A LARGE ASSORTMENT Raleigh, N. C. In following Rebecca Harding I1F t Evpv-hlnoniintr Closes. Evenrreens. . i . n Marnolias, Greenhouse and out door bedding! special attention paid to ail lorms ; Here and There n the gouth . ! of chronic disease, diseases of women! . land children. Patients treated by narrated in Harper's Magazine, vei plants. Da. I GOLD MINING IN NASH COUNTY. i vis in her interesting wanderings; A company has iust been formed as ! and incorporated under the law of BOUQUETS and FLORAL DESIGNS, SEEDS and EVERYTHING FOR THE GARDEN Send for Catalogue. H. STEINMETZ, ; Raleigh, N. C. ; mail, and visits made to neighboring j cherished the hope that we might s mie '' inS the Mann-Arrington gold towns when desired. 3t91 day find her Here, but unfortunately G RIFFIN & TEMPLE, tit- E a gles field' s Attorneys and Counsellors at Law, ELIZABETH CITY, N. C. Practice in the Superior and Federal Courts of the First Judicial District and In the Supreme Court of North Carolina. Special attention given to conveyancing: and collections. W. J. Griffin. w. O. Temple 26t52 she always seems to be There. It is strange that our colored breth ren do not learn by experience to ware-of the wiles of the sharper. be- The G. M, Allen. Wk. Cram. Allen & Gram, Machinists and Foundrymen, , Raleigh, N. C. LTlOtlOIl f intra, l'uueys ana or made to order. I Infers for SPECIAL MACHINERY of every dwrirtioii solicited; En urines. Boilers, Bhaft- Hangers constantly on nana Repairs of all kinds promptly at tended to at short notice. MANUFACTURERS OF T he Lone Star Pu m p, the best made, double-acting, anti-freezing, anti-packingv with no rubber, gum or leather. Used for wells, cisterns, irrigation- "or supply ing towns with water. Pomona Hill Nurseries, POMONA, n. c. G. N. Walters, FASHION ABLE MERCHANT TiiLVR, RALEIGH. N. C. Has the largest stock of Foreign Cloths, Cassimeres, Cheviots, plain and fancy Silk mixed Suitings, v Shark skin Suitings in all j shades. The latest New York styles I forfull dress Suits. mine in; Nash county. The capital j stock of the company is $700,000. Mr. S D. W. Lyon, of this city, is secretary : and treasurer, and V. A. Campbell, of N. C, is general superintendent. The remainder of the company is com posed of gentlemen of Pittsburgh, Pa. , of ample capital, and wh have large j. interests in the extensive iron works; rascal Canaday is only one of a ljong procession of knaves, black and wljite, I of that city The company holds in who have made fat pickings from the j fee simple 1550 acres of land in the pockets of poor colored men. But, af-! placer district of Nash county, in ter all with our Ferdinand Ward j which there are four well-defined fis- , XT T , .1 tv 1 , 1 sure veins, from six inches to four feet and Henry Ives and the Woman's ! ... . ' . . .. Bank, of Boston, we can't say miich ; ! thick, with Huronian slate walls. This is the first oitganized company for about the gullibility of the negro that working the auriferous veins of Nash, doesn't apply to ourselves as well. the mean time, where is Canaday? Echo answers "Canada!" John Henry Boner, born and "rais ed" in the erood Moravian town of Sa lem, N. C, is on the edito.ial staff In ' and it is not simply a venture, in the. ordinary acceptation of the term. The company has expended $10,000 in exploiting the mine, that they might know something of its possibilities be fore making a permanent investment. A twenty-stamp mill will be erected at i TToTivr Ti-iclioc in Tin vcvitan ArveT Dress suits ffpm $40 to $85. " " , , of 1 once and operations begun on a lare that serial history of the war knc wn scale- They already have enouh OIe , . t. t i. ! for several months ahead, which yields as the Century Magazine. If John i , " lium v-'V i.u pci iuu, ui pui c iin t- Business suits $30 to $60. will heed .this; plain,ive appeal tm Samples furnished on application. ! his native State: We pray you,.J. 2Ct52 1 if you can in any way gain access W. H. Wetmore & Co., Manufacturers of hand the vault, storehouse or other recfep- made shoes, Raleigh, N. C, are selling Ladies' f i .Ti.pr(1;n thp rprno;ninr "war hand sewed Morocco button boots ior$2.75: lac, tacie wiiertin me remaining war size from ijj to 7 made to order. A perfct fi't tides" are Stored, that you Will utt guaranteea tor 25c. aaditional. Gents hand as "! al."' Saccharoid quartz ore will be the he x f o - fb Lr- it- Observer. At the front window of the business office of the N.Y. Tribune a large plant of upland cotton attracts the atten tion of all passers. It wras grown on Waverly Farm, near Raleigh, N. C, i sewed best Call Congress gaiters and bals for ly destroy ana enace them irom me i v4v4 i ic 01 l.oo: made to order, ix.to: Bovsha'nd sewed haU . 1 i- t j t : t..J Saleml st&ndard : earth . Doit, John Henry, and a e.ima auu imuuui.ouu, ; , m of Men's Boyswomen;s, Misses and chikirens; for the Tribune, by Mai. R. S. Tucker, i-kf f lio t Peerffca Shoes. Soecial oriees to nierrhants . -1,1 ' mA will , . 7 J Two and one-half miles west Greensboro, at Junction of Tfn i1r-o r -Tiio main lino Sample pair sent on receipt of . price. Any Richmond & Danville Railroad i their goods will be repaired at the Factory: passes through the' Nursery and within 100 feet of the office and residence. Salem trains make reg ular stops twice daily each way. half the usual price crmfpfnl fifnnlt SEE THE THE CROPS. Those interested in fruit and fruit-growing are cordially invited to inspect this, the largest i Nursery in the South. , I The proprietor has for many yetrs visited the leading Niirseries of the Norih ajnd .West and ! COrresiKJuueu wuu muse, ui lureigii ciiumiiw, gathering everj- fruit that was calculated to biiit the south, a"d being: locuted in the center of the Piedmont Section of NorthLCarolina and with years experience, also the eypenence of mv father before me, 1 can claim without hesitancy that trees, &c, grown in these Nur- j cries will do better in any of the Southern or ! border State's than if grown further Morth or i South. Try and be convinced. My stock con- . sists of over ' ! ' One Million Fruit Trees, lineSy &c., of all the leading varieties, both old and new., Apple, reach, Tear, Plum, Apricot, Cherry, ! Tigs, Japanese Persimmon, Pecan, English j Walnut, Grape and all small fruits. Evergreens, j Kosos. ic. ; " ' . Correspondence solicited. Send for catalogue, i Satisfaction guaranteed. Order direct or giT your orders to my authorized agent. Address J. Van Lindley, Proprietor, POMONA, X.C. ., 1 one of the foremost capitalists and ! planters of that state. I -if cTJ' li mm BEFORE BUYING. ,, Easily Understood. SUIT SEND FOR PRICE UST. American B. H.,0. & Sewing Machine Ce. 304 N. Charles Street and 6 W. Saratoga Street, BALTIMORE, MO. FHf etteville, N. C. has one of the From the report of the State depak- best graded schools in the state; the . . . .11 Viocf nl n firm a 1 cntwinf a crt(i f.il. ment of Agriculture, we learn triat i w.y ! . , 1 . . . , r ored graded school: ice, gas and elcc- i there is an increase of more than foar i . , . . . , . A. . i ' trie light factories; three of the best i points in the yield of cotton since Sep. ; niins in the state; three large cotton 1 15. The corn crop is much greater j factories near by; a still manufactory, ! than at any time for more than t 'n j largest in the state; largest edge tool ! vears. Tobacco shows less than t ie factory in the Union; tobacco factory ; i . . y li L two live railroads; the prettiest bote i i in the state; the oldest mihtarv com- acre. There is a " promising outlojk i pany in tbe Uuion. nft( en churches; ! for next year's crop of wheat and oats, two newspapers; a carriage factory; a j More than the usual acreage will be plow factory, largest in the State; cot- j sown. Reports from the rice crcp'ton seed oil mills; Novelty works; the t , , . v . . - l . i largest and best equipped roller mill ! show a good yield, but not up to whit . ,b 1 1 . I . , m the State; the Cape rear A: ladkin i was reported last month. The sor- ! t t u r , , V j A alley R. R. shops; a foundry, and a ghum crop is very large, especially m . matt?ess factory. So says the Fay the western and Piedmont sections, etteville New. Buckwheat grows finely in this State, " , , r. t. T ' In the past ninetv davs S2,100,00J Kii t ranmrac little q ttfin tirn In cm nA f 7 n k? Viitn a mfo1i7 rx1 . t yh 4 a a V r r 1 1 of rumors to the contrary the potato, . . , . . in n crop, both Irish and sweet, is, verV ; $700,000 in another and $400,000 in a good. The cabbage crop is not t gen-! third.